Greensboro Veterinary Services, LLC

Greensboro Veterinary Services, LLC Large and Small Animal Clinic with advanced technology, in a great, friendly small town. Jason Perry, DVM

01/24/2026

With the potential weather forecast ☔️❄️ and freezing 🥶 temps, we may have a delayed opening on Monday January 26.
Stay tuned to this post for updates.

Happy New Year from all us at Greensboro Veterinary Services!! We are so thankful for you, our clients, who trust us wit...
01/01/2026

Happy New Year from all us at Greensboro Veterinary Services!!
We are so thankful for you, our clients, who trust us with your pet care!
We pray that God blesses you all throughout this year!!

We are closing today.  We will resume normal business hours Monday December 1st.  HAPPY THANKSGIVING 🦃🍽
11/26/2025

We are closing today. We will resume normal business hours Monday December 1st.
HAPPY THANKSGIVING 🦃🍽

11/20/2025

What is Equine Herpesvirus (EHV)?

You've probably heard it called Rhinopneumonitis, a respiratory tract disease that results in "snotty noses," but EHV is more than that. Depending on the strain, this virus can also cause abortion in broodmares, and equine herpesvirus myeloencephalopathy (EHM) — the often-deadly neurologic form of the disease.

Because EHV is endemic in many equine populations, most mature horses have developed some immunity through repeated natural infection. However, they remain a source of infection for other susceptible horses, like weaned foals and yearlings, who usually display symptoms of the respiratory form of the disease in autumn and winter. Performance and show horses are also more vulnerable to the disease, as they commingle with unfamiliar equines in close quarters while under stress from travel and competition.

Proper biosecurity protocols can help reduce EHV outbreaks and other disease transmission. A variety of vaccines are also available for protection against both the respiratory and abortive form of the disease, but there is no equine licensed vaccine at this time that has a label claim for protection against the neurologic form (EHM).

Consult your primary equine veterinarian to learn more about this disease and work with them to determine the optimal vaccine protocol for your horses.

You can learn more about all three forms on the Equine Disease Communication Center's website here: https://equinediseasecc.org/infectious-diseases

Come see us today for lunch 🍤
11/10/2025

Come see us today for lunch 🍤

10/16/2025

Thursday and Friday (Oct. 16-17) the clinic will be closed by 1 pm. There will be limited services during these hours. Services such as regular sales, refills, nail trims, and boarder pick up/drop offs will be provided.
Please call before arriving to ensure we can accommodate your needs during this time.

08/29/2025

We will be closed Monday, September 1st, in observance of Labor Day

Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalopathy aka possum disease
08/25/2025

Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalopathy aka possum disease

08/22/2025
08/19/2025

🚨 Talk about a SALE! 🚨
We’ve got several groups coming this Tuesday, August 19th at 1 PM!

⬆️ All these plus MORE! 🙌
Most will be in the barn by this afternoon – come take a look 👀🐮

Address

2201 State St
Greensboro, AL
36744

Opening Hours

Monday 7:45am - 5:15pm
Tuesday 7:45am - 5:15pm
Wednesday 7:45am - 5:15pm
Thursday 7:45am - 5:15pm
Friday 7:45am - 5:15pm

Telephone

3346243378

Website

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